New York City, Tokyo, Rio de Janeiro, Rome, and Paris are five of the most culturally important cities in the world — they each have their own important landmarks, customs, and objects that are synonymous with their cultures.

Compare the Market created five different brainteasers, each with a cartoon depiction of each city filled with "cultural figures, cheesy tourist activities, and iconic foods/drinks from the area."

From an "I heart NY" shirt to a Buddhist monk, each city has seven different culturally important objects hiding in plain sight. Can you find them all?

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This graphic really depicts how chaotic and crowded Times Square in New York City is.

Times Square.
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Can you find a hot dog vendor, a yellow taxi, one of NYC's many pigeons, a manhole cover, an NYPD officer, someone rocking an "I heart NY" shirt, and a street sign for Broadway?

A lot of history was hiding in this crowded scene.

Tokyo is the capital of Japan.

The Sensō-ji in Tokyo.
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Lurking inside Buddhist temple Sensō-ji are a couple of sumo wrestlers, a geisha, two people enjoying sushi, a Buddhist monk, a Japanese parasol, a cherry blossom tree, and kids playing handheld video games. Can you find them all?

Rio looks like a lot of fun.

Here's the inside of the Moulin Rouge in Paris, France.

The Moulin Rouge.
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There's a lot going on here besides the nightly show — somewhere inside there's a top hat, a wedge of Brie cheese, the Mona Lisa, a woman snacking on macarons, a fleur-de-lis, a man hawking Eiffel Tower souvenirs, and a Champagne bottle getting popped.